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Alexander Pope 1688–1744: Critical Essay by Thomas R. Edwards

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SOURCE: "The Mighty Maze: An Essay on Man," in Alexander Pope, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom, Chelsea House Publishers, 1986, pp. 37-50.

Edwards was an American educator who has written extensively on poetry and politics. In the following essay, originally published in his This Dark Estate: A Reading of Pope (1963), he discusses problems in reasoning in An Essay on Man, concluding that "no one could deny that the poem would be better if its argument were more consistently reasoned …[but its poetic failure is the curious measure of its human success."]

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